Album Info
Artist: | Alex G |
Album: | Rocket |
Released: | US, 19 May 2017 |
Tracklist:
A1 | Poison Root | |
Violin - Molly Germer | ||
A2 | Proud | |
Bass - Colin Acchione | ||
Piano - David Allen Scoli | ||
Vocals - Molly Germer | ||
A3 | County | |
Bass - John Heywood | ||
Guitar - Samuel Acchione | ||
A4 | Bobby | |
Bass - John Heywood | ||
Slide Guitar - Samuel Acchione | ||
Violin - Molly Germer | ||
Vocals - Emily Yacina | ||
A5 | Witch | |
Violin - Molly Germer | ||
A6 | Horse | |
A7 | Brick | |
B1 | Sportstar | |
Bass - John Heywood | ||
Vocals - Molly Germer | ||
B2 | Judge | |
B3 | Rocket | |
Violin - Molly Germer | ||
B4 | Powerful Man | |
Bass - Colin Acchione | ||
Violin - Molly Germer | ||
B5 | Alina | |
Violin - Molly Germer | ||
Vocals - Emily Yacina | ||
B6 | Big Fish | |
Violin - Molly Germer | ||
B7 | Guilty | |
Saxophone, Vocals - David Allen Scoli | ||
Vocals - Brandon Ayres, Erin Porter, Samuel Acchione |
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Description
Rocket, the eighth studio album by American singer-songwriter Alex G, is a captivating and introspective journey that showcases his unique blend of indie rock, folk, and lo-fi aesthetics. Released in 2017, this album solidifies Alex G's reputation as a masterful storyteller and a versatile musician.
From the opening track "Poison Root," Rocket immediately grabs the listener's attention with its hauntingly beautiful melodies and Alex G's distinctively emotive vocals. The album effortlessly transitions between different moods and styles, creating a dynamic and engaging listening experience.
One of the standout tracks on Rocket is "Bobby," a melancholic ballad that showcases Alex G's ability to craft deeply personal and introspective lyrics. The song's stripped-down instrumentation, consisting mainly of acoustic guitar and delicate piano, allows the raw emotion of the lyrics to shine through. Alex G's vocals are filled with vulnerability and sincerity, drawing the listener into his world.
Another highlight of the album is "Proud," a more upbeat and energetic track that features catchy guitar riffs and a driving rhythm section. The song's infectious melody and relatable lyrics make it an instant crowd-pleaser. Alex G's ability to seamlessly blend different genres is evident in this track, as he effortlessly combines elements of indie rock and folk to create a sound that is uniquely his own.
Rocket also features collaborations with other artists, such as "Sportstar" featuring Emily Yacina. This dreamy and atmospheric track showcases the chemistry between the two artists, with their voices intertwining beautifully over a backdrop of ethereal synths and gentle guitar strums. The result is a mesmerizing and captivating piece of music that highlights Alex G's ability to collaborate and create something truly special.
One of the strengths of Rocket lies in its production. The lo-fi aesthetic that Alex G is known for is present throughout the album, giving it a raw and intimate feel. The production perfectly complements the introspective nature of the lyrics, creating a sense of intimacy and vulnerability that draws the listener in.
Lyrically, Rocket delves into themes of love, loss, and self-reflection. Alex G's lyrics are often poetic and introspective, offering a glimpse into his inner thoughts and emotions. Whether he's exploring the complexities of relationships or reflecting on his own personal growth, his lyrics are thought-provoking and relatable.
In terms of musicality, Rocket showcases Alex G's versatility as a musician. From the delicate fingerpicking on tracks like "County" to the distorted guitars and energetic drums on songs like "Brick," he effortlessly navigates different musical styles and genres. This versatility keeps the album fresh and engaging from start to finish.
Overall, Rocket is a captivating and introspective album that showcases Alex G's talent as a songwriter and musician. With its blend of indie rock, folk, and lo-fi aesthetics, the album offers a unique and refreshing listening experience. From the haunting melodies to the heartfelt lyrics, every aspect of Rocket is carefully crafted and thoughtfully executed. It is a testament to Alex G's growth as an artist and solidifies his place as one of the most exciting voices in the indie music scene.